Furthermore, Macbeth states that “false face must hide what the false heart doth know” (1.7.92). This further develops the theme of “appearance vs. reality” because he starts to show ambition. Due to the fact that he will act completely normal and innocent to mask the strategy behind his plans to murder Duncan, really says a lot about his developing character in terms of the major theme. Right from the start, it is apparent that Macbeth still has some humanity and morals in him but is still definitely not what he seems to …show more content…
reality” through Macbeth’s character development from a noble to heartless man. Firstly, the soliloquies in Act 1 establishes that Macbeth’s appearance is an honourable person but his personality starts to falter. As the play unfolds in Act 2, it is shown that his noble presentation is starting to deteriorate as his thoughts are getting more distraught. By the time Act 3 approaches, Macbeth has completely developed into a inhumane character with no morals or feelings of guilt. In my opinion, figuring out Macbeth’s character development was a little bit confusing. Themes can be difficult to identify at the beginning of literature pieces, but once you recognize them, it helps you understand the storyline and characters